discouragement
n. 沮丧; 使人泄气的事物; 阻止; 劝阻
Discouragement is the act of trying to make someone not want to do something.
He persevered despite discouragement from those around him.
尽管周围一片劝阻声,他还是锲而不舍。
A discouragement is something that makes you unwilling to do something because you are afraid of the consequences.
Uncertainty is a discouragement to investment.
不确定性令投资者裹足不前。
1. the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles
2. the expression of opposition and disapproval
3. the act of discouraging;
They lead, also, to the mastery of FEAR, DISCOURAGEMENT, INDIFFERENCE.
这些步骤, 也是引人走向驾驭恐惧, 掌控失意挫折, 主宰冷漠淡然的步骤.
Presley turned away with a gesture of discouragement, his heart sinking.
普瑞斯莱失望地把手一挥, 转身就走,觉得万念俱灰.
The unfavorable reviews of his first novel were a great discouragement to him.
他第一本小说所得的不利评论令他极其灰心丧气.
A feeling of discouragement for the moment bore down heavily upon him.
一阵心灰意懒的情绪顿时沉重地压在他的心头.
It is a discouragement to me.
这真使我泄气了.